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thanks, bill. >>> coming up, we'll have more on that breaking news about amanda knox. plus a fascinating new story about kids and math. a connection to the killer of the colorado corrections officer. >>> plus, check out this spoof on "gilligan's island." you paid for it. you also paid tens of thousands of dollars for this "star trek" parody as well. details coming up in three minutes. you're watching "first look" on msnbc. [ man ] i got this citi thankyou card and started earning loads of points. we'll leave that there. you got a weather balloon, with points? yes i did. [ man ] points i could use for just about anything. go. ♪ keep on going in this direction. take this bridge over here. there it is! [ man ] so i used mine to get a whole new perspective. [ laughter ] [ male announcer ] earn points with the citi thankyou card and redeem them for just about anything. visit citi.com/thankyoucards to apply. many cereals say they're good for your heart, but did you know there's a cereal that's recommended by doctors? it's post shredded wheat. recommended by nine out of ten
thanks, bill. >>> coming up, we'll have more on that breaking news about amanda knox. plus a fascinating new story about kids and math. a connection to the killer of the colorado corrections officer. >>> plus, check out this spoof on "gilligan's island." you paid for it. you also paid tens of thousands of dollars for this "star trek" parody as well. details coming up in three minutes. you're watching "first look" on msnbc. [ man ] i got this citi...
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if that happens, knox might have to return to italy. if she refuses, the italian authorities could appeal to the u.s. government for her extradition. if the acquittal is upheld, it's case over. rudy guidea, a native of the ivory coast, is serving a 16-year prison term for kircher's murder. this is the supreme court building where knox's case will be heard. her lawyers will be present as well as the prosecutor for the supreme court. there will be no new evidence, no witnesses, simply a review of the reasoning behind the ruling that set knox free. ben wedeman, cnn, rome. >> all right, ben, thank you very much. at half past the hour, almost. time to check the headlines on cnn. dead of winter? no. almost april. a fierce spring storm, snow storm, springtime snow storm hammered st. louis today. also kansas city, indianapolis and it's coming down hard right now in central ohio as well. the storm brought airports and highways to a standstill in half a dozen states today. >>> the supreme court is set to consider historic cases on same-sex marria
if that happens, knox might have to return to italy. if she refuses, the italian authorities could appeal to the u.s. government for her extradition. if the acquittal is upheld, it's case over. rudy guidea, a native of the ivory coast, is serving a 16-year prison term for kircher's murder. this is the supreme court building where knox's case will be heard. her lawyers will be present as well as the prosecutor for the supreme court. there will be no new evidence, no witnesses, simply a review of...
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we are also tracking a jaw dropping court reversal for american amanda knox. italy's highest court today ordering a new trial and that's not good. and for the student accused of killing her roommate while studying abroad. she was first kicked of the case, sentence today 25 years plus in jail and they reversed her conviction, let go and now ordering a new trial to see if she could be convicted again. knox served four years of the 25 in the italian prison and this is 2011 when she and her boyfriend, charged and convicted were released after that appeals court threw out her conviction. and now, now what's going to happen? i mean, does she have to go back to italy? what if she's convicted again? what does it mean for her? coming up we'll speak with our-- look at arthur's picture. this isn't funny. we have to tease him about this one once he comes on. arthur aidala is here, a former defense attorney and law office ins italy and is very familiar with the italian justice system. the perfect guest and we'll speak with him in just a bit. we're following chilling new de
we are also tracking a jaw dropping court reversal for american amanda knox. italy's highest court today ordering a new trial and that's not good. and for the student accused of killing her roommate while studying abroad. she was first kicked of the case, sentence today 25 years plus in jail and they reversed her conviction, let go and now ordering a new trial to see if she could be convicted again. knox served four years of the 25 in the italian prison and this is 2011 when she and her...
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can amanda knox legally say enough? >>> later, with public opinion and political forces undergoing a seismic shift on same sex marriage, the supreme court is now just a day away from taking up two cases on the question that can make history or stop it cold. we begin tonight only on "360" with how the son of a well respected, well connected colorado family went off the rails and allegedly became a murderer. these are exclusive images of evan ebel more than ten years ago at a camp for troubled youth in samoa. here he is with his friends and here he is in front of a hut at that camp that he and some of his friends burned down, torched. we are joined to talk about the early signs of violence that were seen in ebel. there were a lot of them. this meantime is the memorial service for colorado prison chief tom clements, who ebel is suspected of killing on his doorstep. in addition, possibly to a pizza delivery man earlier. >> last tuesday night, tom and i were watching tv and our doorbell rang. and my life was forever changed.
can amanda knox legally say enough? >>> later, with public opinion and political forces undergoing a seismic shift on same sex marriage, the supreme court is now just a day away from taking up two cases on the question that can make history or stop it cold. we begin tonight only on "360" with how the son of a well respected, well connected colorado family went off the rails and allegedly became a murderer. these are exclusive images of evan ebel more than ten years ago at a...
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i know you had a chance to talk to amanda knox's attorney. what's been his reaction to the court's decision? >> yes that's carlo della vedova representing amanda knox. they're very surprised at this verdict. he said yesterday morning when he went in to the supreme court that they expected the acquittal, the october 2011 acquittal of knox to be upheld. this is what he said this morning. >> we're upset. but at the same time we're looking forward to read the motivation. we don't know exactly what are the motivation behind the situation. and we are ready again to fight. i spoke with amanda. amanda is upset, surprised. because we thought that the case was over. but at the same time, she's ready to continue on and win this fight. >> so, what we understand from the supreme court judges is that they have 90 days to publish the reasoning behind this ruling, after which the defense and the prosecution have another 45 days to make their arguments. so we're not -- the retrial could take place as early as this summer. but the wheels of the italian justice
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knox doesn't have to go back for the trial. and if the court upholds the conviction, then italy would have to seek extradition with the united states. that would be a fascinating thing to see how that would go down. >>> turning now to afghanistan, the taliban is exclaiming responsibility for a suicide bomb that killed five afghan police officers early this morning. the attack came hours after secretary of state john kerry met with hamid karzai to discuss the transfer of security operations to afghan forces. a visit aimed primarily at damage control. karzai said comments he made during chuck hagel's visit earlier this month were misinterpreted. >> i never used the word collusion between the taliban and the u.s. those were not my words, those were the words picked up by the u.s. media. >> we're on the same page, i don't think there's any disagreement between us and i'm very, very comfortable with the president's explanation. >> mike taibbi is live in kabul, afghanistan. and mike, senator kerry back then in 2009 obviously has a hi
knox doesn't have to go back for the trial. and if the court upholds the conviction, then italy would have to seek extradition with the united states. that would be a fascinating thing to see how that would go down. >>> turning now to afghanistan, the taliban is exclaiming responsibility for a suicide bomb that killed five afghan police officers early this morning. the attack came hours after secretary of state john kerry met with hamid karzai to discuss the transfer of security...
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prosecutors claimed knox and sollecito killed the exchange student in an attack fueled by drugs, sex and jealous. the police and forensic officers bungled the investigation, failing to properly handle key piece of evidence. >> i don't think the verdict is going to be overturned only based on the fact that it was a 100-page report. and a lot of the problems was with the dna. and that is something that can't be reversed. once you mess up in a dna case, obviously this is nothing a new trial can do. that evidence will remain the same. >> reporter: unlike the media circus that accompanied the first two trials, tomorrow's rule willing happen behind closed doors. neither knox nor sollecito is likely to attend, both will be waiting anxiously to see if that courtroom drama is finally over. . that was nbc's duncan gholstanireporting from london. >>> gun control heated up debate with two of the mohs visible figures in the debate face the face. michael bloomberg and national rifle association ceo wayne lapierre were both on "meet the press" today. bloomberg announced a $12 million campaign he is
prosecutors claimed knox and sollecito killed the exchange student in an attack fueled by drugs, sex and jealous. the police and forensic officers bungled the investigation, failing to properly handle key piece of evidence. >> i don't think the verdict is going to be overturned only based on the fact that it was a 100-page report. and a lot of the problems was with the dna. and that is something that can't be reversed. once you mess up in a dna case, obviously this is nothing a new trial...
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now, amanda knox, as you said at the beginning, reacted with disappointment. she said the decision was painful. let me just read you a part of the statement that she issued with the family. "no matter what happens, my family and i will face this continuing legal battle as we always have, confidence in the truth and with our heads held high in the face of wrongful accusations and unreasonable adversity." a disappointment among the knox family, but they haven't lost that fighting spirit. thomas? >> claudio lavanga reporting for us. claudio, thank you. >>> a new round of threats by north korea. it is threatening to attack american military bases on hawaii, guam, and on the mainland, and has placed its rocket and long range artillery units on highest alerts. today's threats are the latest in a series since the u.s. and south korea began joint military drills earlier this month. >>> take a look at this incredible video showing police officers near cleveland, ohio, rescuing a driver whose truck caught on fire. thankfully, the driver was dragged to safety. what's tru
now, amanda knox, as you said at the beginning, reacted with disappointment. she said the decision was painful. let me just read you a part of the statement that she issued with the family. "no matter what happens, my family and i will face this continuing legal battle as we always have, confidence in the truth and with our heads held high in the face of wrongful accusations and unreasonable adversity." a disappointment among the knox family, but they haven't lost that fighting...
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knox and her ex-boyfriend were originally convicted of murder for the death of knox's roommate back in 2007. that conviction was overturned in 2011. prosecutors now want that ruling overturned. the court could decide to open a new trial in the case. >>> a southern california man is in the hospital with third-degree burns this morning after apparently lighting himself on fire. police sayed the 46-year-old man walked into a nail salon in coss s costa mesa where his estranged wife works. he doused himself in some sort of flammable liquid and lit himself on fire. he was taken to the hospital with serious burns over most of his body. >> his mother and two siblings were hurt after a display sign collapsed on top of them over the weekend. officials say the mother is still in a coma at the hospital and doesn't know her son was killed. >>> the display sign which weighed more than 300 pounds fell from the wall at the birmingham airport on friday. investigators are still trying to figure out what brought that sign down. >>> 6:41. a crucial decision in the search for a missing swimmer in half moon
knox and her ex-boyfriend were originally convicted of murder for the death of knox's roommate back in 2007. that conviction was overturned in 2011. prosecutors now want that ruling overturned. the court could decide to open a new trial in the case. >>> a southern california man is in the hospital with third-degree burns this morning after apparently lighting himself on fire. police sayed the 46-year-old man walked into a nail salon in coss s costa mesa where his estranged wife works....
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. >>> amanda knox, the american college student who was the international focus of a murder trial in italy, has hit a minor setback. the italian supreme court ruled she should stand trial again. she and her boyfriend rafael solecito were both convicted of the murder of her british roommate meredith kircher. knox calls today's development painful. ♪ i'm fed up with always having to put my bladder's needs ahead of my daughter. ♪ so today, i'm finally talking to my doctor about overactive bladder symptoms. [ female announcer ] know that gotta go feeling? ask your doctor about prescription toviaz. one toviaz pill a day significantly reduces sudden urges and accidents, for 24 hours. if you have certain stomach problems or glaucoma, or can not empty your bladder, you should not take toviaz. get emergency medical help right away if your face, lips, throat or tongue swells. toviaz can cause blurred vision, dizziness, drowsiness and decreased sweating. do not drive, operate machinery or do unsafe tasks until you know how toviaz affects you. the most common side effects are dry mouth and c
. >>> amanda knox, the american college student who was the international focus of a murder trial in italy, has hit a minor setback. the italian supreme court ruled she should stand trial again. she and her boyfriend rafael solecito were both convicted of the murder of her british roommate meredith kircher. knox calls today's development painful. ♪ i'm fed up with always having to put my bladder's needs ahead of my daughter. ♪ so today, i'm finally talking to my doctor about...
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knox, behind bars. they said that the defense in winning their acquittal back in october in 2011 had focused on the problems, the shortcomings of the police investigation, but that the evident simply is there. so it appears that the supreme court agreed with the argument made by the prosecution, and that's, perhaps, why they ruled for a retrial. now we understand that the reasons, the motivations for the judge's decision will be public, in 90 days. after which, the defense and the prosecution have 45 days to make their arguments. so we are being told by legal experts that there may be a trial sometime early next year. >> all right. ben wedeman. thank you so much for that great interview with one of her attorneys. really giving us insight into how shocked and surprised she is by this turn of events. thanks. >> tough for both families to have to face this. the other big story that we're following for you this morning, a pivotal day in the battle over gay rights. and the definition of marriage. later this
knox, behind bars. they said that the defense in winning their acquittal back in october in 2011 had focused on the problems, the shortcomings of the police investigation, but that the evident simply is there. so it appears that the supreme court agreed with the argument made by the prosecution, and that's, perhaps, why they ruled for a retrial. now we understand that the reasons, the motivations for the judge's decision will be public, in 90 days. after which, the defense and the prosecution...
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now amanda knox could be forced to return to italy and face the >>> and if saying i'm sorry could heal the world, then cbs is on the right track. the amazing race stirs up an amazing mess using a war memorial for a prop. we have the apology. you're live in the cnn newsroom. good morning from washington. thank you so much for being with me. i'm carol costello. we begin with the wintry mess scoffing at the calendar. it's officially spring, but try telling that to millions of americans in the midwest and mid-atlantic states. >> my car was completely sideways coming up the hill. and so thank god i managed to get right here in the center and i've been here about 45 minutes waiting on a tow truck. >> i can relate this morning. up to 7 inches from st. louis to pittsburgh and some areas will be buried under a foot of snow. it's not just snow that made for a wild weekend, though. take a look at that, that's hail blanketing the ground. much of the eastern half of the country has seen any combination of high winds, thunderstorms and of course snow and hail. in just a minute we'll tell you where t
now amanda knox could be forced to return to italy and face the >>> and if saying i'm sorry could heal the world, then cbs is on the right track. the amazing race stirs up an amazing mess using a war memorial for a prop. we have the apology. you're live in the cnn newsroom. good morning from washington. thank you so much for being with me. i'm carol costello. we begin with the wintry mess scoffing at the calendar. it's officially spring, but try telling that to millions of americans in...
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. >>> a big court decision for amanda knox tops our stories. the supreme court will decide within hours if knox and her boyfriend should be retried for killing her roommate, meredith kirnlger. they were convicted but the court overturned it four years later. if the court upholds the acquittal, it will bring closure for amanda knox. >>> and kevin orr because poipd by michigan's governor to turn it around. he said he wants to work with the city council and the mayor but opponents are gearing up to protest his appointment. >>> and it is a $338 million mystery. new jersey lottery officials announced faye the winner of one of the largest powerball drawings in history has yet to come forward. the lucky winner stands to net $220 million. that's a lump sum payment. wow! >>> coming up, our "news nation's" gut check. and a female employee who was fired for tweeting about some sexual comments directed at her during a conference. she got fired. what happened to the guy? >>> plus, easter is just a week away. we're still dealing with the winter that will not
. >>> a big court decision for amanda knox tops our stories. the supreme court will decide within hours if knox and her boyfriend should be retried for killing her roommate, meredith kirnlger. they were convicted but the court overturned it four years later. if the court upholds the acquittal, it will bring closure for amanda knox. >>> and kevin orr because poipd by michigan's governor to turn it around. he said he wants to work with the city council and the mayor but...
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another potential legal hurdle for amanda knox. the seattle college student who spent four years in an italian jail for the killing of her roommate. her murder conviction was overturned last year. on monday italy's supreme court could rule on the prosecution's appeal of knox's acquittal. also monday, the mediterranean country of cypress face as deadline to avoid a banking collapse that could impact other world economies. right now the european union chief is trying to get a last-minute deal together. >>> on tuesday and wednesday the u.s. supreme court will hold hearings on same-sex marriage challenges. proposition 8 and the defense of marriage act. people are already camping out mere the supreme court in washington to get in to the hearings. on thursday, we will find out which cars get a world car award. winner in power categories announced at the new york international auto show. shout-outs go to best all-around, best performance, green cars, and best design. that's going to do it for me. see you throughout the week p much more st
another potential legal hurdle for amanda knox. the seattle college student who spent four years in an italian jail for the killing of her roommate. her murder conviction was overturned last year. on monday italy's supreme court could rule on the prosecution's appeal of knox's acquittal. also monday, the mediterranean country of cypress face as deadline to avoid a banking collapse that could impact other world economies. right now the european union chief is trying to get a last-minute deal...
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. >>> amanda knox facing a court fight again. why italian prosecutors want to retry the american student once convicted of murdering her former roommate. plus -- >> you killed an innocent human life. and that i hope you die for it. >> a mother's message and an accused murderer just 15 years old facing a judge in the shooting death of her toddler. newtown residents getting calls asking them to oppose gun control. and the nra tells new york mayor michael bloomberg to butt out. this is "cnn newsroom." i'm suzanne malveaux. a 15-year-old boy accused of killing a 13-month-old baby made an appearance before a georgia judge a couple hours ago. he's the younger of two teens charged with first-degree murder in the baby's death that happened last thursday. cnn's nick valencia is outside the court in brunswick where the teen was arraigned. what is the very latest? what do we know? >> well, we're trying to figure out, suzanne, whether that 15-year-old boy will be charged as an adult. the judge in fact didn't say anything at all or address th
. >>> amanda knox facing a court fight again. why italian prosecutors want to retry the american student once convicted of murdering her former roommate. plus -- >> you killed an innocent human life. and that i hope you die for it. >> a mother's message and an accused murderer just 15 years old facing a judge in the shooting death of her toddler. newtown residents getting calls asking them to oppose gun control. and the nra tells new york mayor michael bloomberg to butt...
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knox and her ex-boyfriend were cleared of murder charges in 2011. she was set free after spending four years in prison. no objection now lives in seattle and is working on her memoir. she was reportedly paid $4 million to write a book about her experiences. boris berezovsky lived in london because he was a loud critic of russia's leadership. he's been found dead, but people are speculating that it might not be from natural causes. >> reporter: people who knew boris berezovsky in the 1990s describe him as ambitious, not charmed, pested and lobbied his way into the kremlin. becoming an influential political player. and as the president's health declined, berezovsky was said to have played a role in helping to install putin as his successor. this is berezovsky speaking in 2000, just days after putin took over. >> i think that putin will continue the way which the president established in russia. >> reporter: he was wrong. putin quickly pushed all the oligarchs out of russia. he was investigated for corporate crimes, which he denied, and he fled russia,
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in the first trial, knox and raffaele sollecito were convicted of the 2007 murder of kercher and given long prison sentences. they were acquitted on appeal and knox returned to the u-s the court could issue its ruling on the appeal later today. >> a 7-year-old oakland boy drowned in a backyard pool in fairfield saturday. the boy was found floating face down in the pool at the house belonging to family friends. his parents were not there at the time of the incident. an adult who lived at the house found the boy and called police. dispatchers talked the adult through c-p-r until emergency crews arrived. the boy was taken to northbay medical center in fairfield, where he was pronounced dead. the incident is under investigation, but no foul play is suspected. family and friends gathered over the weekend to say their final good byes to 14 year old marcus johnson. he died last week at the marysville raceway aftering being struck and killed in a freak accident by his cousin's racecar. johnson was an up and coming racer. he started competing on go karts at age 5 and in nine years won more than
in the first trial, knox and raffaele sollecito were convicted of the 2007 murder of kercher and given long prison sentences. they were acquitted on appeal and knox returned to the u-s the court could issue its ruling on the appeal later today. >> a 7-year-old oakland boy drowned in a backyard pool in fairfield saturday. the boy was found floating face down in the pool at the house belonging to family friends. his parents were not there at the time of the incident. an adult who lived at...
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this is the latest legal twist for amanda knox. first the college student was convicted of murder, then cleared on appeal but this is still not over. tomorrow, amanda knox will find out if she must once again sit in an italian courtroom. it's more than a year and a half since the 25-year-old was able to return home a free woman. >> i'm really overwhelmed right now. >> after four years in prison, she and boyfriend rafael have their convictions overturned. but now italy's highest court will decide if their case should be rejected. they want a whole new trial. >> the prosecutors, obviously, are upset with the acquittal and they are going to supreme court to have it reviewed to say that the appellate court got it wrong and that the guilty charge in the trial court was correct and that should stand. >> knox was convicted of sexually assaulting and murdering meredith kurcher. prosecutors claim that it was an attack filled by drink and sexual jealousy. during their appeal, defense lawyers claim that the police bun geled the investigation,
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." >> bill: breaking news, the italian supreme court has reversed the decision on amanda knox. they have reversed her acquittal and say they want to try her again on murder. an american citizen. wow. don't know where that whole thing is going. we'll be talking more about that in the next few days. what do you say? great to see you today. here we are on the "full court press." here on current tv. here on your local progressive talk radio station, here on sirius x.m. this hour only. welcome to the program this morning. this is where we take you just like lightning fire through the big news of the day whether it is happening here in our nation's capital where we're located right here on capitol hill in washington, d.c., we'll tell you what's happening here. not a hell of a lot except for the supreme court the congress is both -- both houses out on easter break passover break whatever. they don't need an excuse to take two weeks off. we'll tell you what's happening here and around the country and around the globe. john kerry meeting -- secretary of state meeting hamid karzai. they
." >> bill: breaking news, the italian supreme court has reversed the decision on amanda knox. they have reversed her acquittal and say they want to try her again on murder. an american citizen. wow. don't know where that whole thing is going. we'll be talking more about that in the next few days. what do you say? great to see you today. here we are on the "full court press." here on current tv. here on your local progressive talk radio station, here on sirius x.m. this...
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. >>> could amanda knox go back to jail for her roommate's death in lit? new details on that case up next. come on, nowadays lots of people go by themselves. no they don't. hey son. have fun tonight. ♪ ♪ back against the wall ♪ ain't nothin to me ♪ ain't nothin to me [ crowd murmurs ] hey! ♪ [ howls ] ♪ even in stupid loud places. to prove it, we set up our call center right here... [ chirp ] all good? [ chirp ] getty up. call me! seriously, this is really happening! [ cellphone rings ] hello? it's a giant helicopter ma'am. [ male announcer ] get it done [ chirp ] with the ultra-rugged kyocera torque, only from sprint direct connect. buy one get four free for your business. only from sprint direct connect. today is gonna be an important day for us. you ready? we wanna be our brother's keeper. what's number two we wanna do? bring it up to 90 decatherms. how bout ya, joe? let's go ahead and bring it online. attention on site, attention on site. now starting unit nine. some of the world's cleanest gas turbines are now powering some of america's bi
. >>> could amanda knox go back to jail for her roommate's death in lit? new details on that case up next. come on, nowadays lots of people go by themselves. no they don't. hey son. have fun tonight. ♪ ♪ back against the wall ♪ ain't nothin to me ♪ ain't nothin to me [ crowd murmurs ] hey! ♪ [ howls ] ♪ even in stupid loud places. to prove it, we set up our call center right here... [ chirp ] all good? [ chirp ] getty up. call me! seriously, this is really happening! [...
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. >> good morning, supreme court in italy has ruled that amanda knox should be tried for the murder of her roommate. they still think knox and her former boyfriend killed he roommate in italy even though another man separately has been convicted of the crime. we don't know the details for another few weeks, but she can be tried in absen sha, meaning she does not have to go back to italy. today the justices will hear arguments over the meaning of marriage. who couples have challenged proposition 8 saying not allowing gays and lesbians to participate in the very distinct institution of marriage violates their guarantee of' kwal protection under the constitution. >> stephanie: damn skippy. >> there are a few possible outcomes today, one go with the administration's suggestion the supreme court require that states that allow same-sex legal unions extends all of the benefits of marriage to those couples only withholding the word marriage itself. same-sex couples have a constitutional rights in all 50 states, the gay marriage issue should be left up to the states or avoid making a decision a
. >> good morning, supreme court in italy has ruled that amanda knox should be tried for the murder of her roommate. they still think knox and her former boyfriend killed he roommate in italy even though another man separately has been convicted of the crime. we don't know the details for another few weeks, but she can be tried in absen sha, meaning she does not have to go back to italy. today the justices will hear arguments over the meaning of marriage. who couples have challenged...
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. >>> and more legal troubles for amanda knox. 's in 2001, saying she was not guilty of murdering her roommate. now considering throwing out the acquittal. announcing the decision tomorrow. >>> and someone in the garden state is really, really rich. $338 million rich in fact. no one has come forward to claim the prize. we know last night's winning powerball ticket was sold in new jersey. >>> same-sex marriage taking center stage in the coming days. the supreme court will take up two historic cases this weani s. president obama supporting same-sex marriage issued a brief with the court calling doma constitutional. >> it's not their rule to decide what's constitutional. doma was a law passed by the house and senate and signed into law by president clinton. and in our system of government, the administration doesn't get to decide what's constitutional. the supreme court does. >> and it will. starting tuesday. a constitutional law expert, nyu, and the president of founder of freedom and the right leaning heritage foundation. thank you
. >>> and more legal troubles for amanda knox. 's in 2001, saying she was not guilty of murdering her roommate. now considering throwing out the acquittal. announcing the decision tomorrow. >>> and someone in the garden state is really, really rich. $338 million rich in fact. no one has come forward to claim the prize. we know last night's winning powerball ticket was sold in new jersey. >>> same-sex marriage taking center stage in the coming days. the supreme court...